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FJRF004: The 2006/7 Altitude Fix
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<blockquote data-quote="clutchless1" data-source="post: 322748" data-attributes="member: 5170"><p>Thanks for the info WC, at least I now know the bike will have to go to the shop at some time or other for this fix. I'm glad this is going to be taken care plus the fact I know my bike is on the list. If this weren't so funny it would be pathetic, the last words the srevice writer at the dealership where I've had warranty work done performed on my FJR several times was "The next time we see this bike I hope it's for something other than warranty work". Oh well....... What can I say? I don't figure this will take a whole lot of time to complete (at least not weeks or months), but then I could be wrong as I have been before. About the only good thing is the fact it's almost getting to that time of year when the bike isn't ridden that much, and this is something Yamaha is fixing for free. My poor bike since I've gotten it seems like it's been in the shop more months than I've ridden it, but that's another story that doesn't have an ending to it yet.</p><p></p><p>I appreciate all of the people who have been keeping track of this problem and are partially responsible for getting Yamaha to not only notice it, but create a permanent fix for it. At least this time I get to take Feejer to the doctor at my convenience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clutchless1, post: 322748, member: 5170"] Thanks for the info WC, at least I now know the bike will have to go to the shop at some time or other for this fix. I'm glad this is going to be taken care plus the fact I know my bike is on the list. If this weren't so funny it would be pathetic, the last words the srevice writer at the dealership where I've had warranty work done performed on my FJR several times was "The next time we see this bike I hope it's for something other than warranty work". Oh well....... What can I say? I don't figure this will take a whole lot of time to complete (at least not weeks or months), but then I could be wrong as I have been before. About the only good thing is the fact it's almost getting to that time of year when the bike isn't ridden that much, and this is something Yamaha is fixing for free. My poor bike since I've gotten it seems like it's been in the shop more months than I've ridden it, but that's another story that doesn't have an ending to it yet. I appreciate all of the people who have been keeping track of this problem and are partially responsible for getting Yamaha to not only notice it, but create a permanent fix for it. At least this time I get to take Feejer to the doctor at my convenience. [/QUOTE]
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